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- Early Roman Lead-Glazed Ware [permalink] [show fewer links]
- Type
- Typology Item
- Not after (date)
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100
- Not before (date)
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-25
- Broader
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Slipped Table Wares
- Bibliography
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HochuliGysel1977
- Bibliography
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Pinkwart1972
- Description
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Workshops in western Asia Minor, including Smyrna, Pergamon, and Perge, produced drinking and serving vessels with glazes containing lead oxide and with molded relief or barbotine from the late 1st century BC to the late 1st century CE.
- Has geographic origin
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Asia Minor
- Belongs to Historical Period
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Early Roman (Historical Period)
- Linked to
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KP254 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Cup)
KP1962-001 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Modiolus)
KE 70 (Early Roman Lead-Glazed Cup)
KE 1822 a/b (Early Roman Lead-Glazed Pitcher)
KE 1898 (Early Roman Lead-Glazed Cup)
KE 2155 (Early Roman Eastern Aegean Lead-Glazed Skyphos)
KE 2309 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Cup)